The 2026 Poland Darts Open reaches its climax tonight in Krakow, with quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final all set to be played across one decisive evening session. Eight players remain, but by the end of the night only one will lift the Euro Tour title. Luke Littler headlines the line-up after rediscovering his scoring power this weekend, while Luke Humphries, Michael Smith, and Stephen Bunting all arrive carrying momentum of their own.
In the first quarter-final at 18:00 GMT, Luke Littler faces Josh Rock. Littler's response to Thursday night's Premier League semi-final defeat in Glasgow has been emphatic, with a stunning 113.84 average in round two followed by a composed 6-2 win over Ross Smith in the Last 16, recovering from 2-0 down and averaging just over 100. Rock has overturned early deficits in both matches so far, most recently beating Cristo Reyes 6-3, but will need to start faster here.
The second quarter-final at 18:30 GMT pits Chris Dobey against Michael Smith. Smith edged Joe Cullen in a deciding leg before defeating Jonny Clayton 6-4 in the Last 16, landing a crucial 114 checkout in that contest. Dobey produced one of the strongest comebacks of the afternoon, recovering from 4-1 down to beat Luke Woodhouse 6-5, firing seven 180s in the process.
At 19:00 GMT, Luke Humphries meets Stephen Bunting in the third quarter-final. Humphries survived a partisan crowd against Krzysztof Ratajski on Saturday before easing past Boris Krcmar 6-1 in the Last 16. Bunting has been efficient and clinical all weekend, with a 100 average in dismantling Jermaine Wattimena 6-1, highlighted by a 136 checkout. The final quarter-final at 20:30 GMT features Gian van Veen against Wessel Nijman. Van Veen edged Nathan Aspinall 6-5 earlier today, producing a crucial 122 checkout before sealing victory on double 16, while Nijman averaged 102 in a dominant 6-1 win over Cameron Menzies. Semi-finals follow this evening, before the final crowns the 2026 Poland Darts Open champion later tonight in Krakow.